SIC,. y r TO CONVINCE CHILI That Fiery Country to Undo Sam's Navy. Sco "WAR SHIPS FOIl VALPARAISO. There Will Bt Nine of Theni-Admiral Gherardi "Will OommaniL A Concentration TInitAVM Amount tn n Naval I)mmistrntlon 'Ihe Selection of Uhnrurdl Itngardoil us HlKnlllcant lie Is the Principal Diplomat Alnonjr Oulcnrs of the Nnvy. WAiHimiTON, Nov. 13. It is quite evlilont tlmt the I'resldont mid Secretary Itlalus do not propose to let Chill long remain In Ignorance of the fact that tlio United States has made substantial pro gress In the building of a navy. The new leaked out yesterday thit there Is to be n change In the assignments of number of vessels, which will result in the concentration of such n fleet of war ships In thn harbor of Valparaiso us to amount to a naval demonstration. Order have been sent to Hear Admiral GhiTHi'dl, now on board his flagship, the Philadelphia, at St. Thomas, to pro ceed at once to Valparaiso and assume command of the South Pacific station. I leur Admiral Hrown, now In commauu of that station, will be detached and placed on waiting orders. Acting Hour Admiral John O. Walker will retain his ilagship.tho (Jhicago,and relieve Admiral Qherarill In command of the North At lantic station. This fleet, however, will be cut down from the imposing proportions of the White Squadron to the Chicago and the old Kearearge. Hoar-Admiral A. K. K. Benliam will be sent on board the New ark to take command of the South At lantic station, with headquarters at Hlo tie Janeiro. The Atlanta, Concord and lleunliigton are all to ball on Sunday or Monday for Chilian waters. The Charleston has already been ordered to return from the Asiatic station to the bottth I'acillc The order will result in placing under the command of Admiral Gherardl nt Valparaiso a fleet composed of the Phila delphia (flagship), San Francisco, Char leston, lloston, Baltimore (now already ut Valparaiso), Atlanta, Yorktown, Concord and Iionuington, while the Newark will be within comparatively easy call at Hlo. This concentration of warships will bring together a formid able nrray of men. The Philadelphia carries twelve guns In hcr-maln battery, the Baltimore ten, tho Sun Francisco twelve, the Charleston night, tho lloston eight, the Atlanta eight, the Yorktown six, the Concord six, tho liennlugton six. These gun3 are nil new six and eight inch rilled stoel breech loadors, and eacli ship carries a power ful hucond battery of rapid firing and machiuo guns. Kach ship's company will average .'00 or moro men. Officials of botli State and Navy do- finrtments deprecate planing any war Ike meaning upon this demonstration, und insist that thnro Is no spoclal sig nificance In tho concentration of a pow erful fleet in South American waters. Tho Detection of Admiral Muernrdl to command the South Pacific squadron Is euro to bo regarded as significant. Gherardl Is known as the principal diplomat among the officers of the navy, und it will be remembered that he, in a isense, superseded Minister Douglass in tho futile negotiations with llayti for tho possession of Mole St. NIcUolus as a coaling station. I'oiiiik) Ivanla rnrmnrs' Alliance. IlAnnisDUito, Pa., Nov. 13. Tho State Farmers' Alliance Convention yesterday adopted resolutions endorsing theOcala platform, deniauding government super vision of railroad and telegraph lines, the election of President, Vlco-l'roshlont und United States Senators by diroct vole of the people, making the issuing of free pusses a criminal ollonco, com pelllug oleomargarine to be sold far what it really Is, prohibition of alien ownership of land, demanding equal taxation on all kinds of property, pro Llbitliig tho dallng In stocks and grains on futures, to prevent the adulteration of food products. Adjouruod to meet In WJlliamsport next year. Captain and Ilont Misting-. NonWALK, Conn., Nov. 13. Captain Greenwood, of tho steam barge Hobo, of New York ally, whose vessel sank at Voitport Harbor two weeks ago, and who was placed under bonds to appear for trial before the United states Com mlssloner, charged with violating the law relating to the employment o licensed engineers and pilots, and for running his barge in forbidden waters did not appear when his namo was called for trial. Both captain nud boat are missing, their whereabouts being unknown. Irat!i of Uou run. Cleveland, 0., Nov. 18 Don Piatt, the well-known editor, died nt his homo, Mao-O-Chee, yesterday. Uo was Tears of ago and had been ill for some time. Ills latest literary work was th editing of "llelfoisfl'a Mug izlno." 11 vrtxn a man 01 genial manners and pos aessed an attractive personality. Few men have enjoyed so clear an Insight Into .National politics as Uou Piatt, and os was one of the features of Washing' ton life during a quarter of a century. flelltenrod for 25 Year. PirrsBuito, Nov. 13. A Salem, Ohio peelal says: Stockwell, who pleaded guilty to an indictment ouargtng hint with having outraged two little girls at Teegarden, last summer, one of whom died, and the othor is insane from the Sects, whose mother is nlso insano through grief, was yesterday sentenced to 25 years' imprisonment lu the pent teutlary. Itttllronri Dfimuiueut Dedicated lloiiDBNTOWN, N. J., Nov. 13, A large meetlug of railroad men was held here yesterday on tho occasion of the dedication of tho "John Hull" railroad ruonumaut, about a mile above this j) lace. It was the 00th anniversary of the running of the first train of cars byalo motlvo lu Now Jersey. Tralu Wrecker Senteneeil, OHEisNbuuKo, Pa., Nov. 18. F.llswortb Luce, the West Newton train wrecker, BaUal.lCtlOn, Or your money IB rp was found guilty in the criminal court turned. bore yesterday, and was sentenced to the Yoti uav onlv for tho valuo ro nenitentiarv for a term of elttht rears 1 .10'1 VjL omy Ior. 1,10 vaiu0 mai four months. . . - .. A GREAT MAGAZINE, The Century's Prosrmrnmo 1802 A New "Life of Coluinbus." Thotrenl American periodical, The Cert turn, Is going to ouldo Us own unrivaled re cord In lis prog ramme for 1892, and as many of Us now (OHtures lipfln with the Novemb r number, new leaders should rommeuoe with thallssut. In this number are the opening chapters ol "Nnulahla,";n novel by ltndyard Kipling, the author of '-Plain Tales from the Hills," written In colliborntlon with an American writer, Wolcott italestler. It Is thn slo-y of a you nil man and a young woman 'mm a "booming" Colorado town, who go to India, ho In sfarch of iv wonderlul Jowflcd necklace, called "the Naulahka" (from which the story takes Its name), and she as n physi cian to women. The novel describes th lr remarkable adventures nt tho court of an Indlnnmalmrajali. Ilosldes this, The Century will print threo other novels during the year, and a great number ol short stories by the best American (.lory writers. The well-known humorist Edgar V. Nyo ( 'Mil Nye ') is to write ii series of amusing skotolies which lie calls his "autobiographies ' tho first nf which, "The Autobiography of a Justice ol the Peace," Is In November. This number also contains a valuable; and sugges tive article, on "The Kuod Htipply of the Future," which evry farmer should read, to be followed by a number of o'hors of great practical value to farmers, treating especially of the relations of the Government to tho Itt' nier, what It Is doing and what It shoulil do. This series will Include contributions rrom olllcers of the Department of Agrlcul lure, nud other well-known men will discuss "The Farmer's Discontent," "Cooperation,1' etc., etc. A celebrated Spanish wrller Is to furnish a "Lifool Columbus " which will be brilliantly llu rated, nud the puullthers of The Century have arraugoi with the managers of tho World's Pair to print articles on tho build-log-, etc. One ol the novels to appear in ltU2 Is a story of New York It To by tho author of The Auglomanlaox," und tho magazine will contain a great deal about the metropolis dur .ng the year among other things a series of il.ustrnted articles on "Tho Jews In New York " In November Is an ll.ustratcd do" i-crlp lou of the "Playeis' Club," founded by Kdwln iloolh, ando ie ol the features of the splendidly Illustrated Christmas (December) number is an article on "iho Bowery." To get 27ie Century send tho yearly subscrip tion prlco ($1.00) to Tho Cen.ury Co., Union qua e, Now Yolk, N. Y. NEW YOKK JIAltKHTS, New Tohk, Nov. 12. -Money on call easy at 4 per cent. BONDS. Closing Closing lusioruuy. . xo-uay. s, He.., s, Loup., f, Ueg... b, toup. UOU ....no ....nu ....112 bl'OCK MA UK EX. Closing Ycsierusy. nnadlnn Pacific SO central Pacinc U2 Uilcau-o. liur. K yiuncy na Delawaro & Hudson 123tg Del. Lack. & Western 13ij l.rlo n;u lirto prcf 07; J Lake shore VS. Louis & Nush 77K Mlohlxan Central 100)4 Missouri racino uu New Jersey entrat 112 Northwestern 115 irou-on Haviirimon T.i l'acilto Mall 35U Heading '. 37tf liocn leianu oit St l'au: Union I'aoino iujj Wesloru Union St OUA1N MAHKIST. WhentMnrlsctoosaed steady and unchangod throughout uay. fio. z, rou winter chuoJ I 107. Dec., no: jan. 11- COl U" .Tiariveu mnjiiuu niouuy nnu bouh voaii- enoJ. No. !., mlied, 77i Nov., 6HJ.ii Doe., ulU; Jan.. a Hi. OntB--.viari0i uuu. no, , mizoo, j3a.oai: Dec., '-ii. l'HODUCE. IllTTTF.n uaineiy, state .v renn.. exiras.au ri aiucry, witern, tlrsts 23 OM'i7 c, ct&l o. ( re mi'iy. postern, seconds 2.1 Stiitoilniri.h. f. tubs, extras. ...23 ClIKt.SK - Stnto factory, full cream, Sept. fanoy.. alOV4 Mato ruetory, inn oroain v uoi Male lueloiy, lull ureatu, hue ULi a'JVft MaU'fa,-'iiy, full cream, wood to priuieU al4l htate t'ictoi-y, common to fair H a'J4 Live Poultry Spring chlokens, cUMoe, largo porbl. lla Spring ctilckcus, lirlme 8 e!Si I'owls, Jersey, state It l'a., per lb.... 11 al2 DltHSSEI) 1'OULTIIV Turkey, miiud welglits. per lb 12 al3 Bp'g ctik's., i'bila., 3ai lbs. to pair... au Kit It will boou be time to ulant a holi day advertisement, and the HmiALD la the place to plant It. Boon time to put the lea houses In order for the coming crop. Full of trouble tho ordinary- pill. Trouble when you tako it, and trouble when you'vo got it down. Plenty of unpleasant ness, but mighty littlo good. With Dr. rierco'a Pleasant Pellets, thoro'ii no troublo. They're mado t ,nnn. if rPlmi.'n nilm. nal littlo Liver Pills, tiny, supar coated, nnti-bilious granules, purely vegetable, perfectly harmless, tho smallest, casiost and best to tako. Thoy cleanso and regulato tho wholo systora, in a natural and easy way mildly and coutly, but thoroughly j and effectively. One littlo Pellet for a laxative threo for a cathar tic Sick Headache, Bilious Head' . ache, Constipation, Indicrostion, Bil ious Attacks, anil all derangements of tho liver, stomach and bowels aro prevented, relioved and cured rnoy'ro tuo cheapest pill you can , uuy, lor tiioyro ijuaranteeu to givo i . . . . nnivnrl I !nn TTtn net- mrtrftT JVM luyivi w TO KILL HIM A Wife Who Wanted to bo Kid of Hor Husband. POISONED HIM BY DEGREES. She Had His Llfo Insured and Wanted to Marry Again. . . The Drum obtained from a Woman la New York, Who Also Appears to bo lr the I-lnt-blie Coufnaied to the Crime When She Thought She Was Dying A i'unner Implicated. Tnov, N. Y., Nov. 13. The police here have just begun nn investigation of a remarkable case. In 183) Charles Fietz, an employe In Qurloy's Mathe matical Instrument Works, mnrried Christina Jnneson, a Dane, who was em ployed as a domestic nt Slnshelmor St Ulock'a Hotel Decho. Her reputation was not of the best, and it did not im prove materially after her marriage. Fietz nnd his wife resided at SOD Con gress street, and for a long time tho neighborhood has gossiped about them, and somo wont so far as to warn Fietz to keep a close watch on his wife. About n year ngo Fietz und tho woman quar relled, nnd it Is said that she then threatened to "hnve htm undor tho ground boforo tho snow fell." About threo months ago Fietz took ill. His health, always before of tho best, began to fail him, nnd lu loss than a mouth ho lost ttveuty pounds In woight. His heart and kidneys troubled I him, und his systotn seemed to Ijj broken up. Ho was weak, and exertion tlrod hlin exceedingly. No suspicion of tho real nature of his ailment dawned upon him. About n month ngo Mrs. Fietz was at tacked with typhoid fever and was re moved to tho hospital. While his wife continued ill Fietz began to lmprovo and was regaining his health. Ho vis ited Mrs. Fietz daily. Sho gradually grew worse and tho doctors told hor that her case was hopeless. Then she call oil her husband to hor and made an aston ishing confession. Shu said that sho had caused his llfo to bo insured for $2,000, and proposed when ho died to get this money and marry George Hldley, a farmer living near Wynuntsktll, from whom she had taken milk and farm products, llldloy is a widower. Tho woman he married about" n year ago died recently. Investigation disclosed the fact that Mrs. Fietz was in correspondence with a woman iu New York city, from whom It is supposed she obtained the poison that she administered to hor husband. Letters that passed betwoen Mrs. Fietz und that womnn, who signs lier olf Hennetta Monkolth, are in the pos session of the authorities, having been found in a hand bag belonging to Mrs. Fietz. The following is a verbatim copy of a letter written by Mrs. Fietz and addressed to "Hennetta Monkelth, V. 0. New York city:" Tltov. N. Y., Sept. 8, 1891. Dear. Mrs. Mokkeitii: I nm very dis appointed not to heur from you this morning, nnd I suppose you are very busy. 1 hope you got my letter that I wrote you last week. 1 hope you will come to troy by next bununy and 1 will pay your fare. If you only would come. 1 have got lots of things to tell you. I wunt you to come as soon as possible to finish up the things you know with him. His dangerous day Is Mondny nnd Thursday. This is the day he Is around the machines. George, he wants to go away. Ho wants to go with him, and of course, if he goes, I am afraid I will loso money, and of vourse, you know your self I can't go or do anything of tho kind uutil tho other thing is over with him. Of course, 1 don't blamo him a bit that he doesn't want to stay home any longer. Of course I see very well what his people are looking for. Of course 1 don't want to say any thing to him about It, nud I want you to fix him what you told me, so as ho cuunot help hlmsolf. It I was only sin gle to-morrow everything wouiu ue all right, and I hope you will tend to It. I hope you will come here and finish it. So quick as llulshod I will pay you what I told you. .Now, will you pleaso answer me tho same day you get my letter? I am vory anxious to hear from you, When will you be here, and whon can I expect any thing going our 1 wisli tney woro all over. lours respectfully, Mns. Fiktz. nidley admits that he was ou friendly terms with Mrs. Fietz; that it was his custom to take broakfast at her house, and that he owes her a little money; but he indignantly denies that he has any knowledge of a conspiracy to kill Fietz, or that he knew that his Ufa was Insured. Kidnapped Girl llurae Again Sckanton. Pa., Nov. 13. Slxteon years ago Uhrlstiuuu Kentchler was kidnapped from this placo by Anna Urummond, an old herb doctor. The child was taken to California, und not knowing where her home had been set tled down there and married Uharles Dehrlng. A Scrauton miner chanced to meet her und sho leurued of her home and Is now (lero. The lxplolou Was Accidental. WlhliEsiiAltBE, Pa.. Nov. 13. The coroner's jury, which investigated the recent nnuucoKo miue unasvor uy wuicu 13 men lost their lives, returuod a ver dict last eveulng lou te eUoct that the explosion and death of the men was ac cldontal. The Jail AVas Too Louoly. WlLicrajuAUHL, Pa,, Nov. 13. Fred Vober, tho only inmate of the Wuyn County Jail, cummlitud sulcido yoster duy by straugllng himself, llu left I note saying that tho placo was too lonely and gave that as a reason lor his act. NEW JERSEY JOTTINGS. John A. Stceu. a young lawyer of Trenton, has ben convicted there of misappropriating 5146. The Mercantile- Credit Guarantee Com pauy of Now York is nbout to organize under the laws ot new Jersey. Mrs. Abruni Stauts, nt Plalnfleld wife ot a wholesale coal dealer ot that place, is said to have eloped with Ed ward Wilson, a wholesale hat dealer. year ago they eloped and remalued away two weeks, '.liiey returned una were forgiven. !r 9 At rtHFECTLT PURE. a most delicious substitute for Tea and Coffee. More healthful. One pound sufficient for 1 50 cups.riM School lloar.t fight Knilml, I.ANOABTKlt, l'a., Nov. 18. John E. Pottor & Co., of Philadelphia, sued the Mnnholm School Hoard for $30,000 dam ages for breach of contract. The Hoard adopted their geographies nnd subso qtieutly without notlco replaced them with another publication. Tho arbitra tors have awarded Potter & Co $50 damages. Airnlnst thn Lottery. New Yomt, Nov. 18, A grand dem onstration was hold In Chlckoring Hall last evening to show sympathy for and help the nntl-lottory movement In Loui siana. Tho hull was packed to the doors nnd prominent meu of all sects, parties and occupations occupied seats on the stngo, many of whom delivered addresses. Bishop Potter presided. Thankful for Their Dellveranoo. London, Nov. 13. In tho weather beaten parish church at Folkestone, yes terday, a service of thanks was hold, for the Divine mercy in the terrible oxpori onco of tho previous day. Tho survivors of tho Ilienveniie and of the lifeboat crows were present, and tho church was thronged with sea-going people. AN ORDINANCE ! ANT OKDINANM3 to amend an ordl- naii"e passed ou the 3rd day of February, A. D. lg'.II, entitled "An Ordinance con-erring nn t e Mnhauoy City, Shcuamloah, Glrardvl le and Asnlacd ItalliVay Company the rlxht to build und operate an electric railway on cer tain streets la the llnrautrh of Hhcnnndnah." 11 it Urdtimcd, Hy tho Town f ouiicll of the Hoiouuh of Hlienuiul oali. and It is hercbv or- (l.ll nea hy the authority of the R line, that the ordlnanco of stld borough heretofore passed on tho tulrd day ol Kehruary, A. D. 1SU1, re lating 10 "an ordinance comerriug ou tuo 'Mahanoy '"lly, f lieliandoah, Olrardvlllon d Ashland Street Hallway Company' the right to build aud ojverato an electric railway on cerialu streets In the liorouirh of Hlienan. donh," be Amended, Anil Is hereby amended by Chang 1 ii i the words - ttange roll" lu mid ordlnani-o to the woids "Trail." ana that llie said ordi nance he J-'urthermore Amended, And Is lieroby amended hy changing the guageol track lu said ordlnanco from Ave feet two and one hsl f inches (5 ft. Vit I u.l b the iruaee of four feet eight and one-halt Inches (t II -jiln.). I'rovidnl, That the Kald "ftlHhanoy City. Shenandoah, Uirardvllle and Ashland Htreet lla 1 way Company," within twclve(IV!pnoiiths from tho coin plot ion of said railway, shall re move the said "T rail" nnd substitute the "lUngorall" 11 the sald"T rntl"stiall prove to tie uusatUlactoryuudunacceptable tothesald Town Council; and lrtivl'tt d furthermore, That the Bald "Ma hanoy CllytSneuandoah.OlrnrdvllIeand Ash lnnd rttrtet Itullway Company" shall accept the provisions of this oidlnauco within ttn tlO) days from the passao thereof. hnacttd aud passed Into au ordinance nt Shenandoah, l'a., thallfth dayol November, A. D. 1891. A. D. GABDrJ, Pres. of Town Council. JAS. 11. LKSHIQ, Chief Uurgess. W. J. POIITZ, 11-12-lOt Town Clerk. LEATHER and SHOE FIWGS IP- J. CLEARY, Dealer In all kinds of Shoemakers' : Supplies ! Large and first-class stock. All Demands of the Trade Supplied 18 W. CENTRE ST., Ferguson House building, SHENANDOAH, PA SALLIE SENIOR'S Latest Styles IN Fall and Winter Millinery. Ill N. MAIN ST., SHENANDOAH A J. GALLAGHER Justice of the Peace, Deeds, Leases, Mortgages and Bonds written marriage licenses ana iegai claims promptly attended to. Real Estate, Collection and Insurance Agency General Fire Insurance Business. Represent! ine lNorinwesLern i.iio insurance uo. Orn-iCE-Muldoon's bulldlns. corner Centre ana west sis., anenauaoan, l-a. - Coorf Properties of AU Kinds For Sale, 1. A two story double frame dwelling house store and restaurant, on East.fentreHt. 2, A dwelling and restaurant on Hast Centre street. -Desirable property od corner Centre and jarain streets, suiiaoie tor Dusiness pur noses. 4. A two story double frame dwelling, on wesi i.iova suret-i. 6 Two 2-story frame dwellings ou West Cen tre street. 6. Two 2 story dwellings on the corner of coal ana cnestnui streets more room in one. 7. Two-story single house on North Chestnut street wlta a large warenouse at ine rear. 8. Thr ee two-story double frame buildings corner ot uoyaana MiiDen streets. Newly Refitted and Renovated TONSORIAL : PARLORS SIX a.VI3M&, Hair Cutting and Haw Dressing SUAH.'OOJNO, ETC., )V E. G. J. WADLINGER Under Postofnee Building, Main and Oak Sta., Shenandoah -Hot and cold baths, Polite, prompt and careini anemuiu. COM Leliigk Valley Railroad. AERANOKMEMT OF PASSENGER TRAINS. MAY 10, 1891 Paaseneer trains will leave Bhenandoah for tlanch Chunk, Dehlphlon, Hlatlnnton, Cata--auqua, Allentown, llothlehem, Kaston, l'hll -delphlaandNew York nt 6.47, 7.40, 9.08 a.m., 152,3,10, 6.23 p. in. ' For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Oap and st roudsburg at 5.47, a. m., and 6.28 p. m. For Lambertvlllo and Trcnto ., 9.08 a, m Kor White Haven, Wilkes.Barre and Pith. on 6.47. D.OS, 10.41 a. m., 8.10 and 520 p. m. ForTunEliannock, 10.41 n. m 3.10 and 6.2t . u For Auburn, Ithaca, Geneva and and Lyon 10.41 a. in., and 6.28 p. m. ForLaoeyvllle, Towanda, Bayre, Waverly. illmlra, Rochester, Buffalo, .Niagara Falls, 'bleaxo and all points West at 10.41 a. m.,and i,28 p. m, For Klmlra and the West vlaUalamanca at 3.10 p. m. For Audenrled, llnzleton, Stockton, Dum icr Yard, Weathcrly and Penn Haven Juno lonat6.47,7.10,9,08a. m.and 12.62. 3.10 and 123 p. m. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Doavei Meadow, 7.40, 9,03 a. m. und 6.28 p. m. For Borauton at 6.47 9 08, 10.41a. m. 3.10 and :2flp. m. For Hagle Brook. Jeddn, Drlfton and Free iand at 5.47, 7.40, 9.08, 10.41 a. m 12.62 8.10 and 5.28 p. m. Fortluakake at 6.47 and 9.08 a. m and 1.10 p. m. For Wlgsans, Gllberlon and Fraokvllle at -.50 and D.tlH a m., and 4.10 p. m. For Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City aud D?Iano -.47, 7.40, 9.IW, 10.41, 10,68 a. ra.,12.62,3.10,5.28, 8,03, -1.21 aud 10.27 p.m. For Dost Creek, 31rardvllla and Ashland I. 27. 7.48,8.52, 10.15 a. m., 1.00,1.40,4.10, 8.85. s.li) and 0.14 p.m. For DarKwater, Ht. Clair nud Pottsvillo. .40, 9.08, 10.68 a. m., 12.52,3.10,4.10, 6.28 and 8.011 p.m. For Buck Mountain, New Boston and Moron, 7.40, 9.08, 10.68 u. n.., 12.52, 3.10, 5.29 and S.OJp.m. For Haven linn, Centralis, Mt. Curmel and Shamokln, 8.62, and 10,15 a. m,, l.0, 4.40 md 8.1X1 p.m. Trains leave Bbamokln for Bhenandoah. TV 11.55 a. m., 2.10, 4.30 and 9.30 p. m., arriving at Bhenandoah, 0.05 a. in., 12.32, 3.10, 6.2H and II. 15 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. For Dost Creek. Qlrardvllle nnd Anhlnnfl. 50, 9.10 11.35 a. m., 2.45 p. m. For DarKwater. Ut. Clair and Pnttavlllr. i.60, 8.0D, 9.30 a. m 2.45p. m. ror latesviue, Diauauny uuy ana Delano. ,00, 11.35 a. m.. 1.40, 4.40, 6.03 p. m. rur itiiy, Auuenrioa ana uasieion, s.uu III,, l.W l. Ul. For Mauch Chunk. Lehlebton. Blatlnetnn. Datnsauqna, Allentown, Bethlehem, Kaston auu now lura, o,w a. m., l.su p. m. c or rniiaueipnia, i.su p. m. a. a, lilllNUTON, Uen'l Pass. Agt., Bethlehem. A BIG DRIVE IN FURNITURE. Ve are making a bis drive in fur niture, but niallclou9 desire la not its bject. We desire to dispose of a large Burplus stock, nud propose to give our patrons the benefit of some extraordi nary bargains. J. P.Williams & Bro., South Mniii St., she nsr.isriDO-f.13:, THEATRE BUILDINO, SHENANDOAH, PENNA. Capital, $ioo,ooo.oo , Vif. Leisenring, Pres., P. J. Ferguson, V. Pres., . J. R. Leisenring, Cashier, 5. W.Yost, Ass' 't Cashier. Open Dally From 9 to 3. 3 PER GENT. INTEREST Paid 011 Havluictt Deposits, People's Oyster Bay EG AN UUILDINO, 12 E. Centre St., Slicnnuduali CHAS. C. GUISE, Props. OYSTERS Hw, Btewed, Scalloped, Panned or f nea to oraer. l-'amdles supplied at their house with the best oysters tup luatuBt Huuau. AU Orders Promptly Filled Firs National Bank liladolpWa and Boading Bailroad r Time Table n effect .lulu 10, 1HV1 'I 11INS LKAVE SHENAhDlUD iS F01L0WS I.I 'or New York via J.'hllsde!phi8, weekdays, 'it 0 76, 7.20 a. m. and 12 85 Z50 and 5.M 11 m. Hunoay 2,10 ana 7.1k a. m, I-or i-.cw fh.. 1,1. U.n.l, ...... .-. ! n-AnW n... ROC I .... .'1 1, 1. . I LI k, 1 . I. . .DO. I- . y,Ml, X), a. m. and 12.3i and 2.50 p. m. For Heading aud Philadelphia wee days, 10, 1.25, 7.20, a. m., 12.85 " V) and B.65 p. m, . -e ana 7,s a. m,, sxi p.m. HOr Harrlshnri. trtoAtr aitt V 1117 'JV1 n m.. ,50, 6.55 p.m. ' vo' Allentown. week davs. 7.20 . m.. 12.85 Oo.m. 'I -if UnffBl... i . ,.(,. 12.3 2.50 and 5.55 p. m. Hnnday. 2 10 and 7.48 m, 4 30 p.m. ror lamuoi-a ana Mahanoy City, week ,ys, mo, 6.25, 7.20, a m., 12.85 2.60 and 5.68 ra. Unndav. 2.10 and 7.4Rn. m . i-uin. m. Additional for Mahanoy City, week days 7.00 For Lancaster and Columbia. wmIt .1) a.m., 2.50 p.m. cor w niiamf poru suniuury ana DewlsbnrK. OA UHB, O.AJ, i,M H11U tlM) Hi III., l.iJO, 7.W m Hnndav 3.-21 a. m.. 3.05 d. m. or Mahanov Plane, week (Iatr. 2.tn R.!L1. i. 7.20 and 11.SJ a. m.. 13.85. 2.50. b.m: OOane m. Hnnday, 2 10. tUS and 7.48 m. i.05, 4..10 n. ru. For airaraville (lUppfthanuock Htatlon) a, .I'r. o.AJ, U.J, ..l. M1U ULUOa, Ul., !.35, 1 85, 2.50, 5,55, 7.00 aiirtWB. P. m, Hunday, 10, ,.2 ., 7.48 a. m., 3.05, 4.30 p. m. 2 .,5.25, 7.20, 11.30a. m 1.15, 7.00 and ,U -U. DUmiHf BtrjH,Dd,lUpllIll l'HAINa KOH HHENA1X)AU ! -eave new York via l'litinaeiDUia. ys,7.45 a. m., 1.80, 4.00, 7.30- p. m 2uu unnany, ojw p. m., iz,i5 mcnt. .cave New York vIa Mnncli chunk, week: inys, 4.30, 8.45 a. to,, 1,00 nnd 4.03 p. m. ijave x'iiii.-3eipma, wees: aays, ana .00 a. m. 4,00 and 6.00 p. m., from Broad id CallOWbllt ami RTi n. m. nnii 11. Rn n. m. from HthunO Hreen streets. Hunday 8.05 a. . ii.iu p. m. rrom t1 ano ir-eu. Jave Heading, week days, 1.3". 7.10, 10.0S iu li.oo a. m., o.t, ijit p. m. ounaay j ano 18 a. m. 'jeavo PotUvllle, week days, 2.40, 7.10 a. m.. 80. 8.11 r. m. Hnndav. 2.40. 7.00 a. m. and ,06 u. tn. -mve Tamatna. week days, 3.20, 8.48 ana 2 1 a. in.. 1.21. 7.13. and U.18 1. in. Bundav 8.20 43 . m. and 20 p. tn. save Mahanoy . ,. , k diyc. 8.40. 8.18 id 11.47 a. ni.. i.,ji. 7.12 ,u, i 8.44 D. m. Hun. y, 3.40,8.17 i. ra., - ' 1 ,1), 8.35, il.59 a. m.,1.05, 2.00. 6-20, 20, 7 57, and ' O n. m. Hnnday 2.4 , 4.00, and 8.27, a. la 37,5.01 p.m. uoave uiraravnio uiappaiiannocis. nutuonj -Ofc UH, B, , HUU 17,11 , Jil, iiVJ, 2. 5.20, 6.3i, 8.03 and 10.01) p. m. Hunday, 2,47, I .8.33 m. 3.41.5.07 n. m. rz .a v iiii.iiiiMnn ,.. r,i, ...Liu. .,, .n.... 11,1111. nnn QIVIOl!... ,55 a. m. 3.35 and 11.15 p. m. Hnnday 11.15 , m. ror Baltunore. washlneton ana tho west i,i in B. A. O. H. It., thronirh trains leave Glrard 'i lvuuud Bullion, l niiaueiimia, ir, cs a, a. n,i t . 1.1 UAl A In ... 1 9J A OA K R anJ m p. in. csunuay, .ie B.tu iu a. m., fvi ana 7.-.M n. Til. AlliAKilUUllX 1UV1IUU, I eavo Philadelphia, Chestnnt Htreet What f id -loath Htreet Wharf For Atlantic cirv. Week-divs Kxnress. 8 00. 8:00 a. m2." 3.00. 5 00 '. ax. Accoinmodatlonij oi. and 4.15, 0 30 ). in. T jnuaaa. uxpress, b.uu, w.uu a. n eoinni- natlDn, s.00 a. m.and 4.45 p. m. upturning, leave Atianuo city, aepot, tlantlo and Arkansas avenlieM..WBk1nTR Express, 7.00.30, 9.00 a. m and 3.15, 4.00, 5.80 iu. accoiauioiiauoi e.uu, . iu a. m. ana -t.-JV t. Ill, DIIUUIIJ. - r.A in ens, 1 w, o w 11, Ul. Accommodation, 7.30 a. m. and 6.05 p. in. A. MODEOD. Pres. & Uen'l Manager. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. 00HDTIJC11.L DIVISION n and alter September 1 1W1, 'raint mill teat Bheiuindouh ai foilout: ful ,r iiiiiau, uuumiuu, rrucn.viiie, new 1, iastle, Ht. Clair, and way points, 6.00, VMM m and 4.15 p m, ''J Unndays, 000, B.to a m and 3,111pm, for rotlsville, 6.00, V.lo a m and 4.15 p m Sunflays. COO, 9.40 a m and 3.10 p m, for Heading, 6.00, n m and 4.1b iu Knnilnva. UHI. ft.4ll n. Tn. nnrt S.lll Yn. Kor Pottstown. 1'hoenlxTllle. NnrrUtnwnii nd Fhlladoinhta (llroad street station), 6.0, ''j a. m. an d 4.15 p m week days II j -iuuaays, an, u.f u a m a.iu p m 1 Trains leave Fraokvllle lor Bhenandoah at 1. ii.euam anu ix.ia, t , iu,unp m, oanQays, .13 a m ana o.iu p m. 1 leave toitsvlllo tor Bhenandoah. 10.16 ana 1 l.4"i, a m 7.15, 0.42 p m Uundays, 10.40 a at' la p m. i- Leave PliiladelDnla (Broad street station.1 or PottHVllle aud Bhenandoah, 5.57, 8.31a it .'0 aud 7.03 n m week days. Bundai 6.60. anC t:a am 'or new York, 3.20, 4.05, 4.411, 5.35, .w, 7.80 .MS.3.). J.50. ll.oaanilll.il. 11.35 irn. 12.00 noon UimiLea exnress, i.un f.uu p m.i izii, i.su 2.8P, s.20, 4.02 5.6,6.21, 6.50 7.13 8.12 audjo.00 p. ., id.vi menu (In Hnnnii m. 3.20. 4.05. 4.40. 5.35. H.12. ft.SH. B.n . 11.35 4 m. ana 12 21, 12.41, 2 30, 4 02, IVMeil, ,5)1. 6.23. B 2 ). ft.i . . al and liLWT.saj J For Bea airt. Lone Ilraneh and Inl tnJtfaat?' stations 6.50, 8.25 and 11.39 a. 111., 3.30, 4.00 p. in. whjb aays. nuuuays 5 u a. m. For llaltlmore and Waslilngtou. 3.S0, 7.20, 0.10 and 11.18 a. 111., 4 II. 0 67, 7.40 p.m and 12.03 night dally and 8 31, 10.20 a. m., 12 35 (hmlted express with dining car to llaltlm re) 1.30, 3.4 p.m. we kdays. For llaltlmore only 2.02, 4.0 weosays, a.us, ii.hu p, 111. aany. For Hlcbmond. 7 20 a. m aud 12.03 nl. daily, 130p m, daily, except Uundiy. irauis leave uarrisnnr .ur niisuurE ui u west every day at 12.25 and 3.10 a m an. M (limited) and J.40. 8 30. 0.35 o ra. Way foi .-u too 11 a . 11 a m anu .iu p m every aay. Cor flttssnrg only, 11.20 a m dally ana 10.7, m week dave. ' I eavn Banbury for Wllltameport, Klmlra tna.udaliru&. Knehester. Rnflalnnnd Ntaerar alls, 0.10 a ni dally, and 1.42 p m week AnyS or watKuis, o.isu p in wear aays, For Kiie and intermediate uolnts. 5.10 a m lnllv 8-n. I str ftaw.n R ill end (1 fjt a n tally. 1.42 and 6.30 d. m. week days. FtV ,wuu, u.iu n IU A,4 luu IU WVOlk uujr '.10 a. m Hundays. am. Han't (Jen. Pass, At "Y7"ILMIN QTON 4 NOllTUEUN It, K. ime iaote in eireci mav. iu. i&tn. Trains leave Readthe (P. A It. station) A Gibraltar, Beyfert, Dlrasboro, Joanna, Bprln :l neld, Waynesburg Junction, Ooatesvllle, Wev, 1 une8ter,unaasiora J unction, u . u. J uucuo ' Wllmlncton and Intermediate stations, aal i exoept Sunday, at 6.25 and 8.30 a.m. and 8. , p. m. ouuaay omy a s.vo p. m. For Warwick. HL Peters and lntermedlf statlons,dally except hunday, at 9.20 a.m.,a o.m p. m. nuuaay ouiy s.ia a. m. For lllrdsboro and Intermediate statlo. Saturday only, at 12 m. . ' j-or uauimore ana wasuineronfussv iu. K.) dally except Bunday at 6.25 and Utna. ) and 3.15 d. m. Hnnday onlv at 3.05 n.-m. r 3.1 TralnB arrive at ltaadlmr (P. it. staiio (rnmWllmlnKlon.il. & 6, Junction, Moj"j cuanin, unaausiora junction, west unesi, i Bnrlneneld.Joanna. lSlrdsboro. Gibraltar. B1 fen and Intermediate stations, dally exc v l DIUIIUHI IV.0J U. Ul, 0,OdHUU o.it y. IU, aay only at, li.vi a. m. l From Ht. Peters. Warwick and lntermedlf . 1 staiions, aany except, ounuay, a, b.zj a. ii aud 2.25 p.m. Bunday only at 6 p.m. U-.nM llMDluini.n Inlb.m.rikatu c.o.l. Baturday only at 1.40 p. m. -11 From washlnKton and Baltimore, dally ceptnunaay, iuaj a, ra, t.as ana 8 17 p. Bunday only at 11.21 a. m. bowjm ICS's iiuiuus, uen'l Pass. At A. Q. MCOA UHLAN D, Bnpt, John R. Coye, Attorney-at-Law Real Estate Agen,( OFFICE Bkddall's Bdilsino, Cor. Miln and Centra Streets, SHENANDOAH. I PROPERTY FOR SALE: J A. two and one-hair storv double fis.x dwelling bouse, with store-room and . taurant. Located on Bast Centre etree 8 A valuable property located on South i; din street. 4 3 Heven dwelling bouses at the ctf bert and Lloyd streets. Good Terms reasonable. 5 41 j us A